Thank you Rayan.

On Sun, Aug 2, 2020, 8:15 PM 'Ryan Nowakowski' via Django users <
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>
> On August 2, 2020 7:21:04 PM CDT, Hector Berrones <hec...@getin2web.com>
> wrote:
> >I have very little experience using django and I would like to know how
> >would be the most conveniente way  to store and manage the common data
> >in a
> >django proyect that would have several  applications  when I say common
> >data I mean information about tables cities, Countries, Catalog
> >Sections I
> >mean information that usera can use select from a Select Field in for
> >example.
> >
>
> For your model, if the data is relatively static, use a CharField with
> choices. If the data is likely to change often, use a model for each kind
> of data and link them together with ForeignKey.
>
> Then in your ModelForm, either the CharField with choices or the
> ForeignKey will be shown as a ChoiceField which renders as a select input
> in your template.
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